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Storyblogging Carnival I
Welcome to the first Storyblogging Carnival. Here we've collected links to eight stories for your reading pleasure.

If you're unfamiliar with the concept of storyblogging, it consists of storytelling in blog format. It may be as simple as posting short stories on your blog, or as intricate as blogging as a fictional persona. (I am excluding deliberate deception from this definition--you can argue that deception is a legitimate storytelling technique, but examples won't be included in this Carnival.) While storytelling is not necessarily fictional, the fiction/non-fiction divide makes a useful criteria to separate out the storyblogging from the usual blog commentary. However, as you'll see, I haven't kept strictly to this criteria.

When I first started to put this together, I had no idea how much work it would be to assemble a carnival from scratch. After several weeks of discussions with other bloggers, and a little bit of begging on my part, we've put together the first Carnival. I hope you enjoy it. If you're interested in participating in a future Carnival, check the details at the end. The stories are listed in order of length, from shortest to longest, with a word count included. They also include a rating for appropriateness, using the movie ratings as a baseline. Although I didn't ask for it, several authors self-rated their work (which I took as a suggestion rather than an absolute) and I've rated the remainder. For the most part, the descriptions were written by the authors themselves, with my comments indicated in italics. Without further ado, here are this Carnival's entries...


The Village Itself
by Queenie of Rolling My Eyes
A 784 word brief story rated PG.

The laconic observation of the search for an impossibly large cat named Tilly.


the adventures of Doc (Crocodile Hunter) Rampage
by Dave Gudeman of Doc Rampage
A 1,332 word brief story rated G.

What beasts lie in ambush among the linoleum? What horrors await the unwary trekker going to the fridge for a coke?Who will protect us from the ssssssserpent of eeeeeeevil?

These and other pertinent questions of the modern age are addressed in a delightful and thought-provoking manuscript by the famous civil explorer, Doc Rampage.

[While technically a true story, this fictionalized telling of it really is delightful. Doc Rampage, incidentally, is the first person to suggest a Carnival along these lines, although neither of us were using the term "storyblogging" yet. -DSC]


Chloe Tuttle of Bogwillow
by Yetzirah of Yetzirah
A 1,343 word brief story rated G.

Sometimes people pass up their opportunity for that 15 minutes of fame, and go quietly about their remarkable existence. Chloe Tuttle was just such a person.


Insomnia
by Jeremiah Lewis of Fringe
A 2,285 word short story rated R.

A writer who can't sleep wanders through dark cityscapes of mind and memory, and encounters a familiar stranger.


Colossus
by Curtis Schweitzer of a_sdf
A 2,497 word short story rated PG.

"Colossus" is my expression of the power of the true American ideals--freedom, democracy, and equality. It expresses both the danger that the American ideal poses to dictatorship, oppression, and collectivism, as well as its place as the guiding conscience of the American soul. The story's abstract, future setting poses a world that has been stripped of liberty and justice--a world where the government's only recourse against the human need for freedom is to deny its existence.

They are soon to find out, however, the impossibility of such a task.

[I really liked this story; somehow it manages to be both depressing and hopeful. In part, stumbling upon Curtis's story is what inspired me to start the Carnival, an idea which had already been percolating at the suggestion of Doc Rampage. I had never heard what I'd already been doing called "storyblogging" until I read this. -DSC]


Allergies
by Neil Uchitel of Digitus, Finger, & Co.
A 2802 word short story rated G.

I've never had allergies before this year. I grew up on a farm until I was 6 or 7, so I've never been allergic to horses, chickens, dogs, cats, whatever. I knew kids in school who had allergies, and I used to think to myself, man, it sucks to be you. Then, all of the sudden, this year I'm allergic to all kinds of stuff.

[This is another story that is technically non-fiction. That said, it's well-told and funny. Once again, it proves that storyblogging is more about how you tell the story than whether it's fiction or non-fiction. -DSC]


Poor White Boys
by Robin Jones of beyond salvage
A 5,756 word short story rated PG-13.

A down-on-his-luck drifter has a chance meeting with another social misfit. A friendship is forged and they try and make a life for themselves, and their make-shift family, in a world none of them fit into.


The Murder, an excerpt from A Phoenix in Darkness
by Donald S. Crankshaw of Back of the Envelope
A 6,359 word excerpt, in four parts, of a 35,553 word novella, rated R.

Quian, the capital city of the Kingdom of Manuel, is kept orderly by its professional City Guard. It is the last place where the young guardsman Seth would expect to witness the murder of one of the mysterious Domini in broad daylight. Who is behind it? And will the Domini themselves help or hinder Seth?


The next storyblogging carnival will be in two weeks, and it will be hosted here at Back of the Envelope. If you wish to make a submission, please check out the submission guidelines in this post. If you wish to join my mailing list for the Carnival, let me know through the webform, or e-mail me at dscrank-at-alum.mit.edu.

Additionally, if you'd like to host a future carnival, please let me know.

Update: I've done a bit of updating to clarify things, mainly just homing in on a final format.

New Post: The next storyblogging carnival is here.

Related Posts (on one page):

  1. Storyblogging Carnival II
  2. Storyblogging Carnival I

Listed below are links to blogs or other websites which have notified this blog that they've posted something which links to Storyblogging Carnival I. This is an automatically generated list and the presence of any link on this list should not be construed as an endorsement of them.

121

Excerpt: The 121st edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Multiple Mentality this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Jan 12 18:54:26 2005

116

Excerpt: The 116th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by The Big Picture this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Dec 8 08:01:27 2004

117

Excerpt: The 117th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by The Pryhills this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Dec 15 13:49:49 2004

118

Excerpt: The 118th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Ravenwood's Universe this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Dec 22 08:39:34 2004

119

Excerpt: The 119th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by The Radical Centrist this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Thu Dec 30 08:08:35 2004

120

Excerpt: The 120th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Vessel of Honour this week. Also new today, Carnival scion Bharteeya Blog Mela, with a Tsunami Memorial. The latest Carnival offspring is the Carnival of the Families, dedicated...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Jan 5 11:34:23 2005

114

Excerpt: The 114th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Interested-Participant this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you would...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Nov 24 10:50:07 2004

113

Excerpt: The 113th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Food Basics this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Nov 17 18:00:47 2004

113

Excerpt: The 113th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Food Basics this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Nov 17 11:54:55 2004

112

Excerpt: The 112th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Let's Try Freedom this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Nov 10 22:13:08 2004

112

Excerpt: The 112th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Let's Try Freedom this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Nov 10 10:54:59 2004

We Are Eleventy-One Today!

Excerpt: The 111th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Quibbles & Bits this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Nov 3 19:03:00 2004

110

Excerpt: The 110th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by The Twins Tell the Truth this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Thu Oct 28 12:22:48 2004

108

Excerpt: The 108th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Conservative Dialysis this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Tue Oct 12 21:04:11 2004

107

Excerpt: The 107th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Incite this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you would...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Oct 6 10:45:15 2004

106

Excerpt: The 106th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Last One Speaks this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Sep 29 11:51:58 2004

Weekly Roundup of Weekly Roundups

Excerpt: In the spirit of the Carnival of the Carnivals: The Bestofme SymphonyThe Carnival of the Bush BloggersThe Carnival of the CapitalistsThe Carnival of the RecipesThe Carnival of the VanitiesThe Christian CarnivalThe Storyblogging CarnivalThe Watcher's Council...

Blog: Watcher of Weasels

Tracked Back: Thu Sep 16 02:46:39 2004

Carnival of the Carnivals

Excerpt: Here is your weekly dose: Carnival of the Vanities Christian Carnival (Not Yet Available) Bonfire of the Vanities (Not Yet Available) The Watcher's Council Carnival of the Recipies Carnival of the Capitalists Carnival of the Dogs Cannot Find! Carnival of...

Blog: King of Fools

Tracked Back: Wed Sep 15 16:27:43 2004

Storyblogging Carnival

Excerpt: Donald Crankshaw has put together a storyblogging carnival - go over and check it out. This is the perfect lead-in for an idea I had yesterday. It's been a while since we finished off poor Brett Barboursville and I think

Blog: I love Jet Noise

Tracked Back: Wed Sep 15 06:23:59 2004

Apologies, and Something Interesting

Excerpt: ... As a consolation, I would like to draw your attention to The Back of the Envelope, who is hosting the first-ever Storyblogging Carnival. One day I will have time to contribute something, but for now it looks like there are some great stories there, and I am looking forward to enjoying a few myself.

Blog: The Home of Mr. E. Poet

Tracked Back: Wed Sep 15 05:29:47 2004

Carnival Culture

Excerpt: For a new blogger, nothing is more exasperating than to spend considerable amounts of time and effort writing the perfect post only to have no one read it. Equally frustrating for the reader of blogs is to scroll through their...

Blog: the evangelical outpost

Tracked Back: Wed Sep 15 03:16:31 2004

Storyblogging Carnival I

Excerpt:

Back of the Envelope has begun the first storyblogging carnival. Those who enjoy storytelling will probably find it quite entertaining.

Blog: Dean's World

Tracked Back: Tue Sep 14 16:42:10 2004

115

Excerpt: The 115th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Ashish's Niti this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Thu Dec 2 19:50:41 2004

122

Excerpt: The 122nd edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted for the third time by Friend of Hraka and evident masochist The People's Republic Of Seabrook this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line....

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Jan 19 09:53:57 2005

123

Excerpt: The 123rd edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by The Raving Atheist this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Jan 26 12:57:13 2005

124

Excerpt: The 124th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Ken Sain this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Feb 2 20:09:27 2005

125

Excerpt: The 125th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Coyote Blog this week. There's also a new Legal carnival, Belly up to the Bar, at Naked Ownership. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Feb 9 10:55:15 2005

126

Excerpt: The 126th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Soccer Dad this week. Also, check out the New Blog Carnival Showcase Extravaganza, hosted this week by Simon World. (Hat Tip: The Indefatigable Coturnix) If you'd like to...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Feb 16 09:12:35 2005

127

Excerpt: The 127th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Pundit Guy this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If you...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Feb 23 11:58:19 2005

128

Excerpt: The 127th edition of the Carnival of the Vanities is hosted by Belief Seeking Understanding this week. If you'd like to host the Carnival, drop us a line. Information on how to join the Carnival can be found here. If...

Blog: Silflay Hraka

Tracked Back: Wed Mar 2 19:07:36 2005

Storyblogging 101

Excerpt: The first Storyblogging Carnival is up at Back of the Envelope. I haven't read any of the stories yet (I'll read 'em tonight), but there's some promising descriptions....

Blog: Fringe

Tracked Back: Mon Sep 13 12:17:16 2004


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